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The Word Made Flesh:

Towards An Incarnational Missiology
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University Press of America, 2004 - Religion - 353 pages
Though incarnational mission, or 'embodying the message, ' is a popular idea among Christians, it often comes under theological fire. Is it simply trying to follow the example of Jesus in our own strength? Is it arrogant for Christians to compare their mission with the incarnating mission of Jesus Christ? Is the idea of God-becoming-flesh itself sustainable today as a basis for Christian mission? This study is the first to define the meanings attached to incarnational mission across a variety of Christian traditions. It proposes a balanced approach to incarnational approach to mission involving the three dimensions of following Jesus in costly discipleship, conforming to the risen Christ, and co-operating in the universal dynamic of God's self-embodiment.
  

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Contents

INTRODUCTION
3
Methodology
5
Assumptions
6
Structure
7
Scope
10
THE WORD BECOMES FLESH INCARNATION AND THE INCARNATION
15
Linguistic Considerations
16
Some Biblical Considerations
22
CHRISTS ANTICIPATORY PRESENCE JURGEN MOLTMANN
143
Moltmanns Messianic Missiology
144
Incarnational Mission in Moltmanns View
147
Evaluative Comments
157
INCARNATION AS SACRAMENT CATHOLICISM
161
The PreVatican II Period
163
The Conciliar Documents
167
PostConciliar Trends
172

Some Theological Considerations
29
INCARNATIONAL CHRISTOLOGY AND INCARNATIONAL MISSION
35
Contemporary Incarnational Christology
36
Incarnation and Mission
48
CRITICAL SURVEY
59
MISSION AS DISCIPLESHIP ANABAPTISM
61
Who Were and Are the Anabaptists?
62
The Anabaptist Vision of Incarnational Mission
65
Evaluative Comments
87
Summary
91
A HOLISTIC KINGDOM THEOLOGY RADICAL EVANGELICALISM
93
The Radical Evangelicals
94
Incarnational Mission in Radical Evangelicalism
98
Evaluative Comments
113
LIBERATIVE PRAXIS LIBERATION THEOLOGY
117
Incarnational Mission in Latin American Liberation Theology
119
Evaluative Comments
131
ChoanSeng Song
132
AngloCatholicism
182
Evaluative Comments on Catholic Missiologies
188
THE INCARNATING GOD THE WCC AND EASTERN ORTHODOXY
191
The World Council of Churches
192
Eastern Orthodox Mission Theology
203
CONTOURS OF AN INCARNATIONAL MISSIOLOGY
213
TOWARDS AN INCARNATIONAL MISSIOLOGY
215
Christian Mission Is Incarnational
216
The Contours of an Incarnational Missiology
219
Practical Implications for Mission
233
CONCLUSION AND PROSPECTS
237
Suited to Contemporary Australia
239
Looking Forward
243
NOTES
245
BIBLIOGRAPHY
309
INDEX
345
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
354
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About the author (2004)

Ross Langmead is Professor of Missiology and Director of the School of World Mission at Whitley College, Australia. The author holds a Ph.D. in Theology from the Melbourne College of Divinity, Australia.

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